Thursday, June 28, 2012

Papaya Collage card with Stampin' UP!

Hi stamping friends, I hope your week is going great. As I was eating my breakfast this morning I looked out and saw my Delphiniums in full bloom and  I was thinking of how beautiful they are. They are such a beautiful bluish purple color that I couldn't copy very well with any of our inks. I just looked at the calendar and can't believe it is almost July, where has the time gone?  I haven't even gone camping or fishing yet. Dang! YAY though you can get the Reason to Smile Stamp set for only $5. with a $50.00 purchase in July and us demos get to order from the Holiday Catalog.  I can't wait and am happy that is one of our perks as being a demonstrator.

 I stamped the frame here in Cajun Craze and then used the Netting background to make it as if you were looking through the screen. I stamped the frame on typing paper and cut out the inside of the frame to use as a mask for the screen stamp. I stamped a second frame and popped it up with dimensionals. I stamped the flowers in Concord Crush and then used the Island Indigo on top of the ink to make them sort of two tone. I used the Papillon Potpourri for the butterfly. The tag is the Apothecary Accents and the words are from One In A Million stamp set. I am really happy with the way it came out, what do you think? I added little pearls on the top and bottom of the little flairs on the frame. You can hardly see them in my picture. I should have probably added them to the tag too but I didn't.


Here are the details: 
Stamp Sets: Papaya Collage, Papillon Potpourri, One In A Million, Netting 
Card Stock: Sahara Sand, Whisper White
Inks: Concord Crush, Cajun Craze, Gumball Green Marker, Island Indigo
Tools: Big Shot, Vintage Wallpaper Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Apothecary Accents Framelits, Elegant Butterfly Punch, Sponge, Dimensionals.
I hope you have a terrific day and let me know what you think of my card. Thank you for stopping by. 
Hugs, Bev

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